Online Course
Chronic Ankle Instability Risk Identification
How to identify and prevent chronic ankle instability after an ankle sprain

1.5-2 hours

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Cailbhe Doherty
Course instructor

Cailbhe is an extensively published researcher in the field of lateral ankle sprains.

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Introduction

Following an ankle sprain, 70% of people struggle to return to their previous level of function. In many cases, this is related to the development of a condition called chronic ankle instability. This condition has a significant impact on well-being, with approximately 85% of people diagnosed with chronic ankle instability also developing problems in the contralateral limb. In this course, Cailbhe Doherty will share his research on chronic ankle instability, then we will have a more in-depth look into the development of chronic ankle instability, sensorimotor deficits linked to chronic ankle instability, risk prediction, and ways to prevent and manage it.

Aims

This course aims to look at how chronic ankle instability develops, reviewing current research on risk identification for chronic ankle instability, and prevention and management strategies.

Outline

This course is made up of videos, reading, forum posts and a final quiz. The course content is split into the following sections:

  1. Watch a video interview with Cailbhe Doherty
  2. Read a related physiopedia page
  3. Pass a quiz

Target audience

This course is aimed at Physiotherapy and Physical Therapy clinicians, students and assistants. Other interested professionals such as athletic trainers, occupational therapists, nurses or medical doctors interested in this subject are also invited to participate.

Practicalities

Availability - this course is online and can be completed on your own schedule.

Hours of Learning - No deadlines are applied to this course and it can be started and completed in your own time according to your personal schedule. We expect the required elements to take around 1.5-2 hours depending on your schedule and learning style. Additionally there are many optional resources provided and if you choose to review these the course could take longer to complete.

Types of Activities - Watching videos, reading, a final quiz and participating in an international discussion forum.

Certificates - At the end of the course, when you have completed all of the required elements, you will be able to download a certificate of completion and 1.3 Plus points will be added to your personalised learning dashboard.

Requirements to complete this course

In order to complete this course and receive a course completion certificate plus CEUs/CCUs/CPD points you will need to:

  1. Respect the Plus Community Culture.
  2. Log all the required learning activities as complete (represented by the orange icons!).
  3. Actively and appropriately participate in the course discussions.
  4. Pass a final quiz with a score of 80% or more.
  5. Complete a course evaluation form.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • compare the two subgroups of chronic ankle instability
  • explain chronic ankle instability in terms of the development and associated sensorimotor deficits
  • describe the three criteria in predicting chronic ankle instability
  • discuss the four pillars of preventing chronic ankle instability

Instructor financial and non-financial disclosures

No relevant relationships disclosed by instructor.

Accessibility

For special needs or accommodations please contact us with details of how we can meet your needs.

Featured reviews
Very informative course about the identification and some prevention strategies for chronic ankle instability
James Sheerin
Physiotherapist
Ireland
This is a great course that helps me to identify CAI tendency patients.
Tony Chiu
Physiotherapist
New Zealand
This course made me realize that neuromuscular control is very important in different patient populations.
Natalia Garza
Physiotherapist
Mexico
Fantastic presentation by Cailbhe, really insightful into CAI and his research. Applicable to any clinician.
Conor Barry
Physiotherapist
Ireland